93 Kids Went Missing in Scioto County Last Year
Ninety-three children were reported missing in Scioto County in 2023. These numbers are courtesy of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Yost ...
Read moreDetailsNinety-three children were reported missing in Scioto County in 2023. These numbers are courtesy of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Yost ...
Read moreDetailsIt was a deadly start to the Memorial Day Weekend, with four children dying in crashes, three of them here ...
Read moreDetailsIs there such a thing as truly useless refuse? I would think not, particularly in light of the wealth of ...
Read moreDetailsWhen you can’t find your child, minutes feel like hours, and hours feel like a tortuous eternity. As soon as ...
Read moreDetailsJust after 8 a.m., officers checked out a suspicious extension cord running from one apartment to another on Harrison Street ...
Read moreDetailsOfficers were involved in a standoff on Tram Road after a child called 9-1-1 to report his father was assaulting ...
Read moreDetailsOfficers continue to deal with chaos centered on homeless camps. Yet, city officials refuse to take any permanent action. Just ...
Read moreDetailsThe Franklin County Coroner has completed its investigation into the tragic death of SOCF Corrections Officer Lt. Rodney Osborne at ...
Read moreDetailsThis past week in Ohio, small towns saw a series of bizarre and poorly executed crimes. From botched escapes to ...
Read moreDetailsA Fed Ex driver was trapped in their truck after a collision with a train on St. Rt. 334. Witnesses ...
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